Yes, a trailing African violet is in the "Trailer" classificatiion, these produce multiple crowns as apposed to single crown African violets. Trailers are classified as miniature, semiminiature or standards. These trailing violets may or may not trail over the sides of the pot. Some are the bushy type, trailing, or some just grow out the side of the pot.
African violets are grown to show as a single crowned specemin in standard, large, miniature sizes. There are also trailing multiple crowned varieties. African violets are very much, full of liquid.
Yes, you can grow African violets in an aquarium or like atmosphere. Especially the trailing and miniature varieties. They love the humidity. They sort of take care of themselves in there. The African violets would need repoting every six months or so and would need fertilizing everytime you water which would be sparingly.
The scientific name for African violets is Saintpaulia.
Yes, there are some very nice yellow African violets available. Online.
African Violets are plants and make their own food, so they are autotrophs.
Yes, African violets emit pollen which can trigger an allergy.
Yes, indeed they do. African violets have beautiful flowers, they grow in many colors.
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African violets are male and female flowers. They have pistils (the female part) and stamen (the male part)
Growing African violets for a hobby is a lot of fun. You can even join the African violet association www.avsa join a club near you and start showing your African violets, it's very rewarding. Also, this is a wonderful hobby for children.
African violets can't grow 25 feet tall. Giant African violets are 12-16 inches.